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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • We also have that in Michigan. You still see bottles and cans places. Historically, there have a lot of ‘reward programs’ that incentivised keeping bottle caps separate (either from the company or occasionally locally for reasons). I also distinctly remember it being advertised that bottle needed to be capless for recycling, so we always removed the caps and tossed them. Only recently have I seen verbiage on bottles requesting them to be recycled with caps on, which I usually forget to do because it’s habit to toss the caps.








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    3 years ago

    GIF was pronounced with soft g since it came out, back in the 80s/90s when it was shared on AOL and CompuServe.

    FWIW, in the 80s & 90s, everyone I knew pronounced it with a hard G, including folks at computer shows, which my family used to go to frequently.

    To me, the soft g ‘jif’ pronunciation is the new Internet fad, not the other way around.



  • You should be driven more by the content of your food, than how “pretty” it is.

    That’s not how people work.

    You could have the most delicious beef Wellington on the planet, but if it looks like monkey brains, it’s going to give people a gag reflex. If you have a good that your brain expects to taste one way and it tastes another way, then it might cause a gag reflex or other aversion. Of your food looks spoiled, people will be adverse to it even if it’s fresh and perfectly fine.

    You can’t undo human survival evolution because it’s ‘unnecessary’ with the snap of your fingers.